**NEW VERSION 2.1**
After all of the amazing feedback from the thousands of teachers worldwide, the team at Seedless Apps presents you with the new and improved ReMarkable!! New features include:
>> New Flat UI Design For Improved Usability
>> Login Using Facebook
>> Work With The ReMarkable Cloud and Backup All Work
>> Store All Grades Directly in ReMarkable with MarkSheets
>> Upload or Create Full Class Lists to Manage All Assignments
>> Upload Rubric Marking Grids To Be Used With All Returned Assignments
>> 100+ New Marking Tools for In Document Annotation
>> In App Tutorials Have Been Placed Throughout ReMarkable
>> Restore Your Work From the ReMarkable Cloud and Work From Any iPad
+ many more that you can explore from our in app 'How To Use' section!!! Marking Made Easy.

We are excited to share our latest Learning by Playing tool, designed to help students, teachers and parents to gamify any K12 STEAM concept. This is our first MVP and right now we´re testing it in schools to get feedback from students and professionals.

Look what's happening near the big city of Chicago at Lincoln Elementary School district 156!
This is a segment from the documentary film "Look! I'm Learning" which we hope will help to reenergize the federal, state, and local dialogue about the power and potential of appropriately integrating technology designed for learning to improve teaching and learning in formal education settings. Look, I'm Learning, a film about a new revolution led by kids. By telling the story, the documentary will do what no whitepaper, 3-ring binder or press conference can do. It will give real teachers, real students and real parents an opportunity to tell their stories of the changes and benefits the program brought to them. Executive Producer Bruce Umpstead, Directed and Produced by Allyson Rockwell, Creative Director Peter H. Reynolds.
This short made possible with the generous support from Dr. Gisele Huff and the Jaquelin Hume Foundation.

Look! Kids are already using technology outside the classroom. Let’s see what happens when they are allowed to bring their own devices to school.
This is a segment from the documentary film "Look! I'm Learning" which we hope will help to reenergize the federal, state, and local dialogue about the power and potential of appropriately integrating technology designed for learning to improve teaching and learning in formal education settings. Look, I'm Learning, a film about a new revolution led by kids. By telling the story, the documentary will do what no whitepaper, 3-ring binder or press conference can do. It will give real teachers, real students and real parents an opportunity to tell their stories of the changes and benefits the program brought to them. Executive Producer Bruce Umpstead, Directed and Produced by Allyson Rockwell, Creative Director Peter H. Reynolds.
This short made possible with the generous support from Dr. Gisele Huff and the Jaquelin Hume Foundation.
See more at www.lookimlearning.org